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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

February 3, 1892 · Page 5 of 11

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,If§13^ Loca N August Conrad is located in-San Antonio, The City Band will give a ball at Notice of Expiration of Redemption v& REPORT O BOAR O AUDITA Texas..' Union Hall on the 14th §M from Tax Sale. ^y^P F. Metzke is afflicted with influenza. 5w- C. H. Hornburg will build an additon ^Andrew J. Eckstein is visiting relatives *. i? Ohas. Stengel, Prop. E. G. Pahl returned from the east to bis residence*/ -\t .- ,- A" State of Minnesota, .. in Minnesota Lake,1 ^.fij, '1 County Auditor's Offlce,New Ulm. Monday evening. \V« tha nndersigced constituting the Board of Brown County, ('. Mayor Wagner is rapidly improving ,^ 1A. G. Seiter visited in Winthrop and Audit in and for said County of Brown and State (OPPOSITE DEPOT.) G. A. Subilia has moved into the Office of County AudiLor Newt Ulm, of Minnesota hiving duly advertised for Proposals from his recent sickness. Minneapolis over Sunday. from Banks or Bankers for the Countv De-' Jan loth.1892. Dingier residence. posits for the ensuing 2 years, 1892 and 1893, and I will serve a hot and cold lunch every Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Roos will entertain _W. A. Hubbard left on Monday for a having received bid* and bonds from tbe DiflTerent 'morning, and at the same time the finest line cf Public notice is hereby given, as required Thos. Jungbauer has been granted a Banks and Banters 0? said Countv and state wines, liquors and cigars willalwajs bo found ou their friends at "cinch" this even'mS- visit to the Cities and to Faribault and by Chapter 194, General Laws of which we hav* tins day duly considered, and the hand. I will endeavor to accomodate everybody pensiorrof $12 per month. said Bids are hereby accepted, and the following to the heat of satisfaction, hoping to always extend Northfieid. £{.B£% .:'^f• ?:--l:^"$3?M'^C*i'-- 1885, that each piece or parcel of the named banks are designated the Coomy Deposit and improve the place. C. A. Hagberg and S. Peterson The Miiford Band will hSld a masquerade tones ot Brown County. Minnesota,:for the lime Company A has been divided into real property hereinafter described was CHAS. STENGEL stated Bonds to be approved by Board of County spent most"of the week Mankato. ball in the Miiford. hall next four squads for the prrpose of competing sold at the tax sale May 5th" 1889, pursuant Commissioners. H. Laudenschlager, Citizens Bank. ."Yew Ulm, Minn. Jacob Klossner and wife were visitors Saturday evening, for prizes. to the real estate tax judgment Brown Co. Bank New Ulm, Minn. Merchants Bank in Minneapolis the greater part of the Sleepy Eye, Minn, entered in the District Court in the Albert Pfaender of-this city has been Keute & NTagel have sublet the contract State Bank of: Sleepv §ye. Sleepy Eye, Minn* week. Siate Bank of Springntld, ^^..1s.„„„ Springfield,, Minn.lull^. Dealer in County of Brown on the" 21st day of chosen president .of the Mankato Normal for carpenter work on the West It is also ordered that these proceedings be laid STOVES, March, 1889, in the proceedings to enforce Miss Clara Doehne entertained a number Literary Society. before the Board ot County Commissioners, and Newton church to C. A. Heers. lurther ordered that a Copy of same be filed in the the payment of taxes remaining of hei young lady friends Saturday Herman Hoppe of Nicollet has purchased Treasurers office of said County of Brown. A small cinch party was given at the In witness whereof we have hereunto set our delinquent upon real estate on the first evening. a farm of 282 acres in western HARDWARE, TINWARE ana hands and caused the seal of the County Auditor home of Miss Clara Doehne on Wednesday Monday in January 1889, for taxes of to be affixed, this 7th-day of January A. D. 1892. Jacob Klossner has bought out H. C. Brown county for $6,500. LIGHTNING RODS. evening, in honor of her guest,Miss LEWIS B. KROOK.Co. Auditor, 1887 and the penalties and cost accrued S. A, GEORGE.Oerk of Dist. Court. Birkenmeyer's stock of goods in The Celebrated White, Chas. Heymann left for Springfield Hensel. E. G.KQCH.Chairm. Board of County Com. thereon, and that the period of redemption Springfield, Monday to take charge of Jacob Klossner's New American & Singer Loais Palmer, formerly of this city, of said real propertyvfrom said sale S A E MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss. SEWING MACHINES Dr. J. W. Andrews was up from branch hardware store. 1892 a I Special Term. January 2lst has sold his saloon in Gibbon JJto G, will expire May 11th, 1892, under.' the Mankato Monday evening on professional Cor. Minn. &1 South Str. New''Ulm Minn Andrew Steinmetz ot Miiford has Drews and will engage in the liyery In the matter of the Estate of Michael Lauterbach provisions of the General Tax Law of deceased: LIME! LIME! business, business. purchased several lota in Sleepy Eye Whereas, an instrument in writing purporting 1878 and amendments thereto, and the to he the last wiU and testament-of Michael Laut* Ferdinand Crone made a trip.to Chicago and will erect a sash factory. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. amount extended opposite each description erbach deceased, late ot said county, has been delivered to this court last week returning Saturday in is the amount which will be re Albert Seiter went to St. Paul Friday F.H.Retzlaff on Saturday but is n»t expected And whereas^.John Lauterbaeh has filedrthefeV WINKEL3IANNS LIME *itn his petition, representing among other "things company with his mother. on business. He returned yesterday quired to redeem such description from tolive. The parents will receive that said Michael Lauterbaeh died in said county KILN. said sale on the 6th day of May 1889 on the ISfh day of January 1892, testate, accompained by Vera Helmes. sympathy in their sad bereavement. Mrs. Schmelz attended her brother ana that said petitioner is the sole executor On Minnesota River,, near New Ulna, including twenty-five (25) cents foi publishing namr.d in said l*st wjil and testament,' during his final sickness at Stevens, Rudolph Meyer of West Newton has Albert Mattioe has resigned his position is fully prepared to furnish lime of and praying that the eaiu instrument may this notice. Marshall county, last week. returned from the west and says he is he admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary the very best quality in any quantity to as book-keeper for C. H. Hornburg. be to him issued thereon satisfied to remain In Minnesota. The real property above referred to is contractors and builders. Delivered to A cinch party was enjoyed by a few He will be succeeded by Mr. It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, and the said petition, be heard before this any desired point either by team or rail described as follows: of the young folks at the home of Ralph Architect Thayer of Mankato was in Hornburg1 son, who is now at St. Peter. court, at the Probate Office in said county, on at liberal prices. All orders by *nail a rj Thursday the ]8th day of Febraary A.D- l892,at 10 Yates.on Thursday evening. the city yesterday. He was given the promptly attended to. ciock in the forenoon, when all concerned may 2. a Amount Name of OwDers, appear and contest the probate of said instrument contract for Buenger's new building. nf required Jos. Bier, formerly in the employ of THEODOR MUELLER, Ernst Strelow, who has been in the 2- to redeem John Hauenstein, was married to a The New Ulm Roller mill resumed And it is further ordered, that public notice of employ of August Schell for a number (B the time and place cf said hearing be given to all Wm.Hummel New Ulm 2 65 $3635 Sleepy Eye lady on Monday. grinding Friday morning after being of years, will go to Lamberton to engage persons interested, by publication of these orders H. .Levy NewUlm 14 102 Sio once in each week for three successive weeks prior H.M.Guneri.TNev Ulml3 58 N of Centre 3 39 shut down for about two weeks for boiler in the saloon business. He has. The county jail now harbors only to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a Baganz New Ulm 8 98 2 28 weekly newspaper printed aud published at the repairs. G. Dassler New Ulm 5 137 purchased the stock and fixtures of Gabriel 2 28 three prisoners—Otto Smith of Springfield city of New Ulm in said county. fi. Baganz New Ulm 9 183 90 Olsen. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 21st day of H. McGinnie New Ulm 14 196 and the two Tracy toughs. Fr. Evertzberg, an old man, died in 90 January A. L. 1892. Sleepy Eye Lots Block MANUFACTURER OF By the Court, this city last week. He was a German, John Dehn, a retired Nicollet county Rev, Berghold lectured at Turner J. A. Russel ,8&9 26 935 ERNST BRANDT Methodist Cong. 13 35 but had lived in this country quite a 192 Hall on Sunday evening. His discourse -S, 43 Jud^e of Probate farmer, has opened a saloon in Gibbon. Sec Town Ilange A.W.CaseWl00ftofO1130 110 32 number of yearsi 9 35 He recently returned from the west. related chiefly to his travels and was of We authorize our advertised druggist G. H. Dayton Outl 17 30 110 32 4 77 a very interesting nature. The audience J. A. Russel, Allison's to sell you Dr. King's New Discovery John MacKenzie.an attorney of Lake Andrew Steinmetz has made a partial add.ofOatl.ptofOutl. 29 110 AND DEALER IN 15 02 32 for Consumption, Coughs- and Cofds, in spite of the unfavorable weather was Benton, formerly 'of New Ulm, transacted Town of Cottonwood NO Of settlement with his creditors and is now Tobacco and Smokers'wArticles. upon this condition. If you :ue afflicted Act'to quite large. legal business before Judge Beinhorn's building Ne Ulm Minn. at large under bail in the sum of $800. Peter Gulden S of SEX 14 109 80 80 16 62 with La Grippe and will.use this 109 Peter GuldeDW^ofNE^ 23 10 9 30 80 19 29 Webber yesterday. remedy uccording'to directions, giving The following is a list of unclaimed MILLINERY The Brown County Teachers^ Association Town of Eden. it a fair trial, and experience no benetit, letters at the post office: Foreign letters H.M. Ball Part lotse&8 28 112- 33 10 5 34 Henry Engel has resigned his position will meet at the German Lutheran you may return the bottle and have Town of Miiford addressed to Alois Reederer, Wolfgang G. L. SchnitzK^ofNWtf A N with the Eagle Mill Co. and will accept school building in Sleepy Eye on the your money refunded. We make this N W N W 34 110 31120 24 15 Ladies Furnishing Goods. Weiss, August Sellner and George offer, because of the wondsrful success G.L.SchultzeNKJ9'0fNE^33 110 31 40 1134 one with the Roller Mill. John Herzog 6th. Town of Sigel Stahl ordinary letters,foreign and local of Dr. King's New Diseoverv during of Cincinnati succeeds him in the former HenryMuellerW,'£ofSW# 4 109 31 80 21 51 Miss Ida Thiele of this city is learning ]tff£ B. ^olln}knn & do. last season's epedemic. Have heard of. addressed to G. Hahselbrack, John Town of Stark place. Sam Bellig Lot 2 &NWtf 16 109 32 180.72 4121 no case in which it failed. Try it. Trial the art of photography in the gallery Herlik, August Pitzner, George Gutter, Franz Burginger S W 5 109 32 160 36 59 bottles free at O. M. Oisen's Drug Store. Oblinger, the slick postmater of Arlington, opposite the of L. Frederickson of Springfield. Romberg part of E )i Wenzel Gozler, George Reiniger, Miss Large size 50c. and $1. 4 of N E 14 4 109 32 S 69 3 07 Union Motel, New Ulm, was tried in St. Paul last week Town of Bashaw Mary Drake, Ivar Goranssen and Otto A. G. Brow SW of SW4' 20 10S 34 40 6 41 for absconding with government money We have just received a large new stock of Fall Mrs. Hose returned to her home in Plantz. Given under my hand and official seal Millinery Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, and sentenced to one year to the penitentiary. Tracy last week after a prolonged visit, Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, this loth day of January A. D. 1992. Deputy Commissioner Evans of the &c. accompuined by Miss Emma Hauenstein. [SEAL] LEWIS'U. KROOK Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamping state labor bureau, has just returned Co. Auditor, Brown Co. Minn. of all kinds furnished". Emb-oidery Work The masquerade ball at Union Hall FRANK SCHNQBRiCHPROP from a week's trip through Brown, and Kensington painting done to order and lessons on Sunday evening was exceptionally given. C. G. Hanscome, formerly editor of Sibley, Nicollet, Blue Earth and Le NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS well attended. The dancing floor was Anton Schwersler this paper, was in the city Monday. He Having taken M. Epple's meat market, Sueur counties collecting data on land crowded with ftiasked forms and all 1 am prepared to wait on all customers 1 will be at the Merchants Bank, Sleepy is now engaged on the Redwood Re values and mortgage foreclosures. Inspector with fresh meats, sausage, hams, present enjoyed themselves to the fullest Eye,Feb. 9th and 10th. and at tbe veille. Frank Valesh returns this week lara, etc., always on hand. Orders from New Ulm, Minn. KieslinggBlock, extent. Bank of Springfield Feb. 11th and 12th from the same work, and then a report August Mueller, formerly of this the countrv attended to. DEALER IN A case was tried, relative to the levyingjof for the purpose of collecting personal on the results found will be compiled. place, has bought the store building of goods on execution,before Judge property taxes. W I N ES AND I NE I O S. All the counties in tbe state have been A. F. Rabe in Nicollet for $3,400, He Webber yesterday morning in which Fr. Burg,Co. Treas. visited, except north of the Northern willfitit up as a hall. 1 handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave Sheriff Schmelz was the defendant. B. Pacific, which will be visited in the Contractors for A Chicago architect was here a few Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, FOR RENT. H. Schriber of St. Paul represented the spring.—Pioneer Press of Sunday. and Imported Port Wine for medical days ago, looking over Schell's brewery, TUBOLAB WHLLS db WINDMILLS prosecution. Two nicely furnished rooms with or use also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, and the exstensive improvement contemplated Last Tuesday night a certain young without board for rent. Rhine and Riesling Wines and The notorions Rummer church ease, will surely be made. man,who happened to be feeling rather Champagne. Whiskey ranging in Mrs, J. Brev. which hks been in the District court for good, invited a host of acquaintances to price from SI.50 to $6 per gallon." My Editor F. A. Wright of the Springfield several terms past, has at last been dismissed. goods are of the very best grades and Advance was in the city Tuesday. He attend his wedding, which he said would An experienced salesman WANTED But it is said, Kummer, the are guaranteed as represented. for General Store, had just returned from New York be celebrated at Schmucker's Tivoli loquacious "minister" still "holds the German. that evening. He also ordered bread where he has been receiving medical SCHIPEKffl BROTHERS & 00. fort" as pastor of the Sibley-Kelso combination C. S. Johnson in great quantity of the bakers aud treatment. parish.—Gaylord Hub. Winthrop, Minn, sausages of the butchers, but when NEW ULIW, MINN. H. Hansrhen has the contract for a A large cinch yarty was given by Mr. night came and eyerybody had gathered brick house to be erected, as soon as the Contractors and Builders. and Mrs. Andrew J, Eckstein on Saturday at the appointed place in expectancy of weather will permit, by Herman Kiesling. Plans and specifications furnished to experiencing a gala time, they discovered evening and a season of genuine The house will be 28 28 and will order. Having received new and improved pleasure was spent by those present. that they had been cleverly gulled. cost $1,400, machinery we are able to furnish ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE The head prizes were won by Mr. Pfefferle The groom was not there to grace the all kinds of work in our line, as John Gulden cf Mankato, Robert Gulden Sash. Doors und Mouldings, also all and Mrs. McHale, while the feast. AERM0T0R. of the Minneapolis police force, and kinds of Turned and Scroll Saw Work "booby" awards were captured by Dr. A good one is told on Wm, Koch of Our office is in New Ulm. Minn. C, and M. Russel of Stevens were here Strickler and Miss Lou Baasen. the Empire Mill Co. Finding a mink LIVER!, AIDBOMtDIIG Saturday to attend the funeral of Nicholas S is .ur n^ow. tt S SALE Peter Moeger and J. A. Franzen arrived overcoat at a certain place in town he E Rottering. here from Elk River on Wednesday put it on, thinking it was his own, but Jacob Hottinger was called to Springfield S A.BLTH, and at once began to prepare the afterwards discovered a bottle in one Monday by the death of Alfred,the Leibold building for their stock of mertailoring one of the pockets, and knew then that nine-year-old son of Gustav Nuessle, ...*-"•• goods, New Ulm has long the coat belonged to someone else. which occurred Monday morning as the been in need of a first-class institution Imagining that the other fellow had result of croup. of this kind, and we certainly trust the BUY tasen his own, he rushed about town POWDER Wm. Young and Jos. Seharles of O S S Watch Cases new firm may fill the want. looking for the owner of what he wore •••fj •". fvi Chicago have purchased the shop and and anxious to reclaim what belonged Nicholas Rotering, aged* thirty-three s^tock of J. Tappe's tailoring establishment to himself and continuing his search for years, died at his home in Stevens, KRETSCH & BERG, Prop. and will continue the business on Absolutely Pure. several minutes, when at last it dawned Marshall County, on Wednesday of an increased and improved scale. Both on him that he had left his own coat at A BOWS FiDe turnouts furnished with or withou STATE lung fever. The deceased was formerly OP MINNESOTA. Coumy of Brvivn drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting are men of long experience. home. In Probate Court, Gtneral Teim, February 1st and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies a resident of New Ulm, and his remains 189^ Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. The fire alarm was sounded at about In the matter of the estate of Aim:i Eckstein were brought here for interment Office and barn in Skating Rink. Fine Hearse People in New Ulm who remember deceased. for funerals is kept in order for such occasions. half-past nine o'clock Monday night. on Friday. He was a cousin of Arnold On reading and filing the petition of Peter Gag Don Hall, the Shakesperian actor, administrator with 1 hit will annt-xed of the estate The cause proved to be the explosion of Fr3& A. Gray Gulden of this city and a brother of of Anna EcKsteir. deceased, representing among will be interested in the following dispatch a lamp in one of the rear windows of other things, that h: litis fully administered said Mrs. ..Louis Schmelz. sent from Pierre on Thursday: estaie and praying thata time and place be fixed the upper story of the Brown County for examining and allowing the final account of "F. B. Ireland,city editor of the Capitol, Oity Scavenger Mary Wellner, the girl who was sentenced his administration, and for the assignment of the ,fCHESAND Bank the result,nothing but a little excitement. residue of said estate to the parties eutitled thereto to-day had a knock-down fight with by Judge Webber to the St. under the will of said deceased. JEWEUCT Don C. Hall, the leading man in a theatrical It is ordered, that said account be examined,and JVew Ulm Minn. Cloud Reformatory, is domiciled for petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, Vaults, Cesspools and Chimney Cleaning. All Sehmid & Ochs on Thursday sold troupe that bears his name. Hall on Friday the26th day of February A D.1892,at 10 the present at the home of Superintendent kinds of Scavenger Work Promptly Attended to. CHEAPER THAX EVER the Springfield mill to Peter and Henry o'clock A. !M., at the'Probate OflSce in said Coun- P. O. Box 583. "All Order by Mail Promptly attended was assisted by the members of histy. Meyers. The superintendent says he to. Bendixen for $18,500. The mill has —:OF troupe, and for a time the affair came Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to does not know what to do with her as A CME BLACKING is cheaper all persons interested.by publishing a copy of this been in possession of the New Ulm parties J. C. TOBERER near being general on the street. Hall order once in eachu eek for three successive weeks there is no provision for female prisoners, at 20 cents a bottle than any prior to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm«Review.a only a little over a year, and it is claimed that Ireland had slandered his weekly newspaper printed and published and accordingly he is compelled to I other Dressing at 5 cents. not known yet what business they will at New Ulm ID said Countv. company, while Ireland has had warrants THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. keep her at his home until the February Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 1st day of February next embark in. issiued for the arrest of Hall and A LETTLE GOES A LONG WAYS A. D- 1892. meeting. By the Court, rtepairs and tine Engraving a two members of the troupe. The latter because shoes once blackened "with it can A young man in Fairfax only 28 years ERNST BRANDT An original receipt for preserving [L ?11 Judge of Probate specialty.* be kept clean by washing them 'with, "water. have gone over into the ceded. Sioux old, with a wife and five children, married People in moderate circumstances find it plums is offered in the following: Place reservation lands, and the warrants another woman the other day who prolitable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because CARL BALTRUSGH. the plums in a glass jar, cover with cold have not yet been served." On Friday what they spend for Blacking they save in was already past fifty. The authorities water, render the jar air-tight and shoe leather. another dispatch followed as a sequence now have the young ni&n in charge and place in a dark celler. In this condition It is the cheapest blacking considering to Thursday's. It was as follows: The Renville county stands in a fair way to its quality, and yet we want to sell it the plums can be kept for any street fight yesterday between F. B. Ireland, have a genuine suit for bigamy. cheaper if it can be done. We will pay length of time until ready for use, when Reward city editor of the Capitol,and Don SPECIAL OFFERS Henry Kunz Sr. died at his home on they will be found as nice and juicy as C. Hall, the actor, was followed Up today Broadway Monday evening at seven when plucked fr*m the tree. If you by a shooting scrape. Hall's brother, o'clock of dropsy. He was quite an dun't believe it, try it. sprang upon Ireland when they met for a recipe that will enable, us to make aged man and had been living in N"ew on the street and attempted to beat him, ..•- I N ........ The meeting held at Turner Hall on WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING at such a price Ulm for the past ten or twelve years, but Ireland drew a revolver and fired that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a Monday evening to prepare for a Carnival bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 1893. having come here from Philadelphia. three shots, one passing through Hall's REAY MADE BOY'S AND MEN'S CLOTHING parade was not largely attended, He leaves a wife and several children. leg and another grazing his neck. The W O & A N O Philadelphia but enough were present to do business. combatants were separated after a struggle, The meeting at Turner Hall on Saturday A committee was therefore appointed Overcoats for all Ages, Cloaks and Jackets, Old furniture painted with and intense excitement prevailed. PiK-RON evening to arrange to cover the consisting of T. Crone, A. H. Wagner, It is regarded as a nasty scrape, and as fine caps, Gloves and Mittens, Woolen dificit in the funds of the ..Agricultural T. Mueller, E. W. Baer and Fred Don C. Hall and his troupe are to play Society was slimly attended. Nothing Pfaender whose duty it should be to Underwear, etc. (this is the name of the paint), looks like here further developments are awaited, was done therefore, and the matter, we make collections and provide for all stained and varnished new furniture. One though it is likely the trouble will now coat will do it. A child can apply it You are sorry to say, will most likely run necessary arrangements in connection Underwear from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than at any other store. go to the courts. Pirblic sympathy is can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry along for months without receiving the with the parade. A second meeting to mahogany there is no limit to your divided between the two. 500 yards of Flannels at 45 cts. formerly 60 cts. attention that is due to it. will be held next Monday night. fancies. All retailers gel] it. 1000 yards of flannels at 25 cts. formerly 35 cts.